At 22:55 +0100 2008-06-24, A. J. Trim wrote:
>Yes, I would prefer to use an acute accent, rather than using a dieresis,
>providing the acute accent is not going to be used for something else.
>I use a Windows PC, and all I have to do is to press the AltGr button whilst
>typing my vowel.
It won't work on a Macintosh on y.
>This works for <é> easily. I have made it work for <ý> (by re-mapping my
>keyboard using the freely available Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator) but
>some people would have difficulty with this.
Indeed, your y-acute was converted to a double-dagger here on my Macintosh.
>Some fonts don't work but most do.
>Unfortunately, I don't currently have access to
>a Mac or Linux machine, so I cannot try on those.
I'm sorry people, but y-acute is not an option. Only y-diaeresis is.
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Michael Everson * http://www.evertype.com